Saturday, April 24, 2010

A Spinning Quote


“All work, even cotton spinning, is noble; work alone is noble”
Thomas Carlyle(Scottish Historian and Essayist, leading figure in the Victorian era. 1795-1881)


Monday, April 19, 2010

Gandhi inspired Spinning Wheel


“I claim that in losing the spinning wheel we lost our left lung. We are, therefore, suffering from galloping consumption. The restoration of the wheel arrests the progress of the fell disease.”
Mahatma Gandhi

I just thought this was interesting:

Mahatma Gandhi believed that the spinning wheel, or charkha, was a sign of self-reliance and independence. Now that belief is being taken to a new level with the e-charkha, a hand-driven spinning wheel that generates electricity.

The e-charkha, which was designed by Gandhi follower Ekambar Nath, can generate enough electricity in its attached battery for 6-7 hours of power in rural homes. Two hours of operation can light up the e-charkha’s specially designed LED light for eight hours— so the spinning wheel provides enough light for its continued use as an instrument of clothing production.

Even though the e-charkha is only 9,000 rupees ($197), the Indian government is giving the spinning wheels away for free in the farming village of Jatwara.

info found at cleantechnica.com

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Aerobic Knitting?


I forget where I found this t-shirt but I love it!